Script processed without problem but my kde start still with intel basic driver. When I type aticonfig it says that my graphic card does not exist. Morever there is no xorg.conf file at all. Please check the logs below

I did also create xorg.conf and edited manually, after starting kde there is also new xorg.log with erros, I see there something interesting. I am lack of knowledge to run this with ATI, I think this is because I have also Intel graphic card on board. Thank You for Your help:

I had to change again to intel by removing xorg.conf and 50-fglrx.conf because I coud not switch again to intel via command aticonfig –px-igpu.

When I start computer, I have each time an error „Failed to start LSB … and something wit rebuilding fglrx driver or something“ I can not switch to ati now, probably I have reinstall now all and install again. Any ideas ?

Unfortunatelly, I have to reinstall whole system, after rebuild fglrx kernel still ati does not work. Even if I want to install Your script it hangs at the beggining with info that there is no proper ati device at all. It happened after I switch on to intel graphic permanently, I can not return back. Any ideas how can I restor it without reinstall of whole system ?

After install the fglrx driver with the makerpm-amd-15.3-beta.sh, the X server died anytime i switched to the Ati-Grapics.

Add or try to change the Option „DRI“ in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf. In my case the Option is set to Option „DRI“ „3“.
This works on my Lenovo 520 with intel/ati hybrid Graphics. I can switch now between aticonfig -px-igpu and aticonfig -px-dgpu without problems. Seems that PowerXpress works now. Kdm, KDE starts.
Here is my intel.conf

Unfortunatelly I have no 20-intel.conf file in my system. After switching the graphic card via command aticonfig –px-igpu now I can not install any driver, do nothing. Fglrx rebuild also does not work. When I type mkinitrd I have this:

Hi,
I actually can’t upload the report of my system (referring my other comment) but will do it as soon as possible.
In the meantime I can tell you, that I have the same Notebook as DSengstock.
The issue with the script is the lspci command. The script asks for the „VGA compatible controller [0300]“ while the AMD graphics card is „03:00.0 Display controller [0380]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI]….“.
Thus, the script is aborted. However, If you change the the lspci | grep command to 0380 the script runs flawlessly but the driver will not work after reboot.

Not that the changelog is impressing or anything, but 15.5 is released, this time even on their web page. Also, as my last comment somehow is not getting getting displayed, @DSengstock, just run the script with „-nohw“ and then install the rpms. That’s what I have to do, having a notebook and getting the same error otherwise.